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This is not my first time trying shaved ice. However, when I hear people talking about shaved ice, I always imagine people sucking on ice cubes. Is ice not water? How could water taste good? I went to zenQ and had a horrible experience so I didn't have any expectations coming in. I was here after a pd workshop with a colleague. I had suggested this place because a friend had praised it to no end. This place was packed with Asians, so we knew this place was legit. We each ordered a bowl (his was mango, mine was blueberry). They were divine. There were lots of fresh fruit in our bowls. We didn't know that the bowls were meant to be shared, so we each ordered one bowl. We instantly regretted it. Each other had a scoop of ice cream, fruit, and syrup all sitting on a bed of finely shaved ice. The ice was so finely shaven they felt like coconut flakes. Def recommend for groups! I didn't think a bowl of ice could fill me up.
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